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... many people, but there were a few who left a good impression on her.

One of them was Su Changshun’s sister, Su Qing.

The first time they met, she was actually more satisfied with Su Qing’s personality than she was with Su Changshun. It was just that the shop did not recruit female workers. Otherwise, it would be easier for Su Qing to attract customers with her straightforward personality.

Moreover, Su Qing was not bad-looking either. She had a very likable appearance.

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